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the poor. By the end of the decade, for political and equity reasons, governments began to move in the other direction …
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for development; (iii) calls for placing equity at the center of development in the context of the United Nations …
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The world’s financial and economic crisis has taken a toll on children and poor households. High food and commodity prices, unemployment and austerity measures have aggravated persistent inequalities and contributed to a substantial rise in hunger and social tensions. Now, more than ever,...
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The 21st century starts with vast inequalities for children in terms of income, access to food, water, health, education, housing, or employment for their families. Half of the world’s children are below the poverty line of $2 a day and suffer from multiple deprivations and violations to basic...
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paper stresses the need for an ‘equity-mediated’ approach to human development. Equity is not only important for its … poverty is set to pervade and deepen. The equity-inducing effects of putting children first will be more effective and …
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It is often argued that social and economic investments that benefit children and poor households are not affordable or that government expenditure cuts are inevitable during adjustment periods. But there are alternatives, even in the poorest countries. This working paper offers an array of...
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Enrique Delamonica ‘Refocusing on Equity for Children in Middle Income Countries’. …
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In 2010, UNICEF initiated an e-discussion entitled ‘A Recovery with a Human Face.’1 It soon became the largest UNICEF network and one of the most successful e-discussions ever hosted by the UN. Contributors have included Nobel Laureate Paul Krugman, former UN Under-Secretary- General José...
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